of all places in san francisco because we look at san francisco i think as the home of the whole flower child movement. and the board of supervisors there voted to ban nudity. a city supervisor introduced the ordinance because he said residents and business owners were complaining about people walking around naked. and under the new policy you have to keep your clothes on in restaurants, public transportation, streets and sidewalks. so this seems pretty reasonable. and i'm just wondering, you know, is this a san francisco thing? and didn't we already have laws that ban public nudity? why is this different? and richard, go ahead. take a swipe at it. >> you know, that theme of the mental capacity, it just -- >> applies to everything now. >> no, no. they're sincere. >> marty, you say prevalent. i think this is the only place this is prevalent in san francisco. haight-ashbury, flower power. you don't want to go to a restaurant with your family and have some naked people sitting next to you. you just don't want to do that. now, may thaed exceptimade exce certain parades and other event where